Japan
Category: Country
- (Japan) - Fukuoka
- (Japan) - Kamakura
- (Japan) - Kitakyushu
- (Japan) - Nagoya
- (Japan) - Osaka
- (Japan) - Susaki
- (Japan) - Tokyo
- (Japan) - Yusuhara
- A comparative multivariate analysis of household energy requirements in Australia, Brazil, Denmark, India and Japan
- Assessing the Role of Technologies: Prospects of Development and Diffusion of Low-Carbon Technologies
- Carbon Reduction in Buildings and Cities - Measures Taken in the World and Japan
- Challenges and Opportunities for New Building Energy System
- Climate Change, National-Local Policy Frameworks and Actions in Japan
- Cross scale-linkages exhibited by urban energy use and carbon emissions in East Asia
- Effects of the heat island phenomenon on energy consumption in commercial and residential sectors of metropolitan Tokyo
- Energy and Material Management for Low Carbon Cities
- Energy Demand Data for Japanese Buildings
- Extended Life Cycle Assessment of Transportation System and Energy
- Integrated analysis of low carbon scenario of Japanese urban and rural area
- International and National Carbon Governance: Border Adjustment in Japanese Climate Policy: Why they do not care for it?
- Japanese Low Carbon Cities - a Role Model in the Asia-Pacific Region?
- Japanese Urban Environment
- Japanese Urban Policies to Tackle Climate Change
- Japan’s Policy for Low Carbon Society
- Low Carbon Development Scenario and Low Carbon Cities
- Low‐carbon Business and Environmental Policy
- Mapping of the CO2 and anthropogenic heat emission under spatially explicit urban land use scenarios
- Reduction Potential of CO2 Reduction by Integrated Energy Service System in Urban Area Considering the Generation Mix of Electric Utility
- Study of effects of building layout on carbon dioxide emissions
- Study on energy system simulation tool for urban design
- The POETICs of industrial carbon dioxide emissions in Japan: an urban and institutional extension of the IPAT identity
- Urban Transformation and Carbon Footprint of Mega-Cities in Japan and China
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